Spliteb for Safari

Web Inspector

Published by: Develobile S.p.A
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Description

Spliteb for Safari is a web extension for inspecting web pages in the browser.
You can see and edit HTML elements and by purchasing Spliteb Pro, you unlock the following features:
- JavaScript console
- Modify Stylesheets
- Browse loaded resources
Split screen into the web inspector and Safari in iPad for a better experience.
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In-Apps

Web Inspector Pro
£4.99

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Spliteb for Safari FAQ

  • Is Spliteb for Safari free?

    Yes, Spliteb for Safari is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

  • Is Spliteb for Safari legit?

    Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.

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  • How much does Spliteb for Safari cost?

    Spliteb for Safari has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is £4.99.

  • What is Spliteb for Safari revenue?

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User Rating

3 out of 5

1 ratings in United Kingdom

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Ratings History

Spliteb for Safari Reviews

Good

RomanWall2000 on

United Kingdom

It works, yet the delay is terrible.

make it free idiot

ghujgdf on

United Kingdom

ur app trash

Console doesn’t work with pro

rjdhgdjej on

United States

Idk why but the console just doesn’t really work, i was trying to run a command in discord but it wouldn’t change anything soooo idk

This is actually not as bad as people say it is.

backgammon bias on

United States

This is actually not as bad as people say it is. It does what it says it does really good after you set it up, but the only downside and why I didn't rate it 5 stars was, because you have to pay $5 for the console.

Requires immediate payment with no trial

PayterX on

United States

DO NOT DOWNLOAD! Immediately upon opening the app, you are required to pay in order to actually use any of the features, and there is no option for a free trial. Therefore, you are not able to even tell whether or not the app works as advertised until after they already have your money, with no refund option existing. As a developer myself, I do not understand the thought process behind things like this. Do you know how often apps do not work as advertised, are too buggy to actually use, etc.? To require somebody to pay to use ANY features, without a trial, on a free to download app should be illegal.

Why do I need premium just to edit an html

WHY YOI TAKE ALL THE NAMES on

United States

If I could give zero stars I would. Not only was this hella confusing to use there is no free trial and you need the pro version just o edit an html. These guys just want our money. Not recommended

Can’t do it

KidytReal on

United States

How do I do it

Store Rankings

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Top Free
81
Top Grossing
91
Top Free
105
Top Free
134
Top Free
153

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Spliteb for Safari Competitors

Name
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Secure Terminal
SSH & SFTP
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Inspect web / DevTools
DevTools Extension
DevTools for Safari
Rest – HTTP API Client
Perform HTTP Requests
Node.js Lab
Node.js offline & Git Client
Power JSON Editor Mobile
A must have JSON tool for dev
WebDebug - Web debugging tool
Web Inspector & Static Server
Web Inspector
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